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- mca_base_param_file_prefix (Default: NULL) This is the fullname of the "-am" mpirun option. Used to specify a ':' separated list of AMCA parameter set files. - mca_base_param_file_path (Default: $SYSCONFDIR/amca-param-sets/:$CWD) The path to search for AMCA files with relative paths. A warning will be printed if the AMCA file cannot be found. * Added a new function "mca_base_param_recache_files" the re-reads the file configurations. This is used internally to help bootstrap the MCA system. * Added a new orterun/mpirun command line option '-am' that aliases for the mca_base_param_file_prefix MCA parameter * Exposed the opal_path_access function as it is generally useful in other places in the code. * New function "opal_cmd_line_make_opt_mca" which will allow you to append a new command line option with MCA parameter identifiers to set at the same time. Previously this could only be done at command line declaration time. * Added a new directory under the $pkgdatadir named "amca-param-sets" where all the 'shipped with' Open MPI AMCA parameter sets are placed. This is the first place to search for AMCA sets with relative paths. * An example.conf AMCA parameter set file is located in contrib/amca-param-sets/. * Jeff Squyres contributed an OpenIB AMCA set for benchmarking. Note: You will need to autogen with this commit as it adds a configure param. Sorry :( This commit was SVN r13867.
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# These values are suitable for benchmarking with the openib and sm
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# btls with a small number of MPI processes. If you're only going to
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# use one process per node, remove "sm". These values are *NOT*
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# scalable to large numbers of processes!
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btl=openib,self,sm
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btl_openib_max_btls=20
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btl_openib_rd_num=128
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btl_openib_rd_low=75
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btl_openib_rd_win=50
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btl_openib_max_eager_rdma=32
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mpool_base_use_mem_hooks=1
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mpi_leave_pinned=1
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# Note that we are not limiting the max free list size, so for netpipe
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# (for example), this is no problem. But we may want to explore the
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# parameter space for other popular benchmarks.
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